Positions open in various colleges and universities to graduate

Positions open in various colleges and universities to graduate students majoring in chemistry. J. Chem. Educ. , 1931, 8 (2), p 358. DOI: 10.1021/ed00...
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POSITIONS OPEN IN VARIOUS COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES TO GRADUATE STUDENTS MAJORING IN CHEMISTRY For several years the JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION has published* a list of various Fellowships, Scholarships, and Part-Time Assistantships open for the ensuing academic year to graduatestudents majoring in chemistry in different colleges and universities. This present list, compiled in the editorial ofice of THISJOURNAL, continues that custom. The Fellowships, Scholarships, and Assistantships listed below are for the academic year 1930-31. It is possible here to give only a very brief statement concerning these positions. Further details as well as application blanks may be obtained from the persons designated. In general, i t may be stated that candidates for these positions must file their applications not later than February 15, 1931. The colleges and universities are alphabetically arranged. The editorial office would appreciate being advised of any errors nr omissions in this present compilation. Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, Callegc Station, Tex.-4 Graduate Fellowships ($600 and exemption from tuition but not laboratory fees) in cottonseed oil mill operations. Work leads to M.S. degree in Ch.E. Address inquiries to C. C. HEDGES,Vi~e-Dean,School of Engineering. Baylor University, Waco, Tex.-5 Part-Time Assistantships ($120 without remission of tuition of $180); eight hours' service required weekly in laboratory assisting and notebook grading. Address inquiries to W. T . Goocn. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, M a s 4 Fellowships ($600 with exemption from tuition, laboratory, and breakage fees) restricted to candidates for M S . degree. Nine hours' laboratory supervision required. Address inquiries to REV.Joswn J. SULLIVAN.

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Brown University, Providence, R. I.-10 University Fellowships ($550-1000): 10 scholarships (stipend covering tuition). Holders of Fellowships who report for duty on August 1st are not required to pay tuition. 8 Graduate Assistantships ('3750 and exemption from tuition), approximately 4 are vacant each year. Address inquiries to CHAXLES A. K m S . Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pcnna.-Helen Schaerer Huff Memorial Research Fellowship (physics or chemistry) ($1200); 1 Fellowship ($860); 1 Graduate Scholarship (8400). No exemption from tuition ($250). Occasional prodoring and library supervision required of Fellows; Fellows not allowed t o teach. Address inSCHENCK OI J. L. CRENSHAW. quiries t o DEANEUNICZMORGAN Buchell University, Lewisburg, Penna.-1 Fellowship (chemical engineering) ($5W plus tuition of $300); approximately 12 hours of laboratory supervision and correction of reports. 1 Scholarship (chemical engineering) ($300); approximately G hours of laboratory supervision and corrcdion of reports. Address inquiries t o S. C. OGBW, JR. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, C a l i f . 4 Graduate Assistantships ($750); 6 Teaching Fellowships ($900); 1 du Pont Fellowship ($750); 3 Applied Chemistry Assistantships ($750). The tuition ($180) must be paid until the holder has been accepted as a candidate for the Ph.D. degree, then half tuition ($90) must be paid. Address inquiries to R. C. TOLMAN.

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Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittshwgh, Penm-Several CoBperative Fellowships with the Pittsburgh Station of the United States Bureau of Mines ($750). Address inquiries to JOHN D. BEATTY. Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio.-1 du Pont Fellowship ($750); 1 du Pont Scholarship ($500); 4 Drury Fellowships ($750); 3 Teaching Fellowships ($300 plus tuition and fees amounting to $350). Six hours per week of laboratory supervision required of teaching Fellows. Address inquiries t o PRESIDENTW. E. WICKENDEN. Knights of The Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C.-Several Columbus Scholarships (including hoard, lodging, and tuition). Address inquiries t o RICEIARD J. P ~ C E L LGeneral , Secretwy. Clark University, Worcester, Mass.Severa1 Scholarships for first-year maduate students ($200); 4 Part-Time Assistantships (5100-150). No exemption from tuition ($200). Assistant may also hold Scholarship. Address inquiries t o C. E. MELVI~.LE,

Registrar. Clemson Agricultural College, Clemson College, S. C.-1 Fellowship ($500). This is a part-time Fellowship and the holder would be able to obtain his master's d e g m in two years. Addrcss inquiries t o R. N. BRAC~EIT. Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Cola.-Half-Time Instructorship ($700 and exemption from tuition and laboratory fees hut not from breakage fees). I n charge of laboratory and demonstration apparatus in general chemistry. Address inquiries t o FRANK W. DOUGLAS. Columbia University, New York City.-Various Fellowships ($750-1800) and Scholarships ($300). These Fellowships and Scholarships do not involve any teaching duties. Address inquiries t o SECRETARY oa COL~MEIA UNIVERSITY. There are also a number of Assistantships ($500-1000). Address inquiries t o H. C. SEERMAN. Connecticut Agricultural College, Storrs, Conn.-1 Part-Time Assistantship (SO0 and exemption from tuition). Nine hours' laboratory supervision in elementary course. D. NEWTON. Address inquiries to HOWARD Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.-2 University Fellowships ($400-750 and exemption from tuition and lahoratory fees); 50 Assistantships ($50&675 and exemption from fees); 1 University Scholarship ($200 and exemption from fees). Address inquiries to L. M. DENNIS. Duke University, Durham, N. C.-3 University Fellowships ($60&800); 3 Industrial Fellowships ($750); 6 Assistantships ($300-600). Address inquiries t o PAUL GROSS. The George Washington University, Washington, D. C.-4 Thomas Bradford Sanders Fellowships ($600 with exemption from tuition). Address inquiries to the REGISTRAR. H m a r d University, Cambridge, Mass.-Several Scholarships ($400-750). Address inquiries to L. S. MAYO,Assistant Dean of the GraduateSchool of Arts and Science. A number of half-time Laboratory Assistantships ($850). Holders of such positions must pay a tuition fee of $200 besides fees for breakage and certain materials. A number of scholarships ranging from $400 (tuition) t o $750. No duties. Fulltime study required. Address inquiries t o GREGORY P. BAXTER. Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass.-6 Fellowships ($1000 and exemption from tuition). Maximum of nine hours per week required instructing in either general or inorganic chemistry. Address inquiries to REV. GEORGEF. STROHAVER, S. J. Indiana University, Bloomington, 1nd.-Special Fellowships ($100&1200), minimum requirement, Ph.D. degree or equivalent; 1 Fellowship ($600); several part-time

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Assistantships ($40&800); 2 Grasselli Chemical Company Fellowships ($350); 1 Wolff Coal Saver Co. Fellowship ($500). Address inquiries to R. E. LYONS. Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa.-2 Scholarships ($270); 3 Teaching Fellowships or 8700). ($540): . . 12 Graduate Assistantshim . ($700): . . . 4 Research Fellowships . ($600 . Address inquiries to W. F. Coovsn. The Johns Hopkins University. .. Baltimore, Md.-The William H. Gramin Scholarship ($1000 with exemption from tuition unless student is a candidate for a degree) for independent research in industrial chemistry. Appointment made for two years. The Harry C l a y Jones Fellowship in physical chemistry ($1000 with no exemption from tuition or other fees). 1 du Pant Fellowship ($750). Address inquiries to E. EMMET REID. 10 t o 12 Assistantships ($700 without remission of tuition or fees). Ten hours work required in undergraduate instruction. Address inquiries t o G. H. CARTLEDGE. 8 or 10 University Scholarships ($20&250). Address inquiries to the REcrsTRAR.

10 State Fellowships ($1000, with no exemption from tuition or fees), open t o sccond-, third-, and fourth-year students. The states in which these Fellowships will be available for 1931-32 are: California, Connecticut. Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, North Dakota, Oregon, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico (one available among three states); Idaho, South Dakota, Wyoming (one available among threestates). Address inquiries t o Nsn. E. GORDON. Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kans.Sevcra1 Graduate Assistantships (at approximately $600). Address inquiries to H. H. KING. Lafayette College, Easton, Penna.-2 Research Fellowships ($500 and $750); 1 Research Associate ($2500-3500) for investigation of problems connected with plasticity, elasticity, and fluidity. Address inquiries to EUGENEC. BINGAAM. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Penna.-Fellowships giving half-time to research and half-time to graduate study, with exemption from laboratory and other university fees: New Jersey Zinc Co. Research Fellowship ($600); Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. and William 0. Goodrich Co.: 4 Fellowships ($9W) for research in linseed oil and other drying oils; H. M. Bylleshy Memorial Research Fellowship ($750); Barrett & Co. Leather Research Fellowship ($900); Hunt & Rankin Leather Co. Research Fellowship ($900); Lehigh Institute of Research Fellowship ($600); 2 Student Research Fellowships ($750) open only t o Lehigh graduates. Foregoing all two-year appointments. Address inquiries to H. M. U L L ~ N N . Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La.-2 Scholarships ($150), work in stockroom; 6 Fellowships (.%450), 10 hours of laboratory supervision required; 3 Assistantships ($9001, 16 hours of laboratory supervision required. Fellows and Assistants are exempt from tuition and certain university fees. Address inquiries to CHARLES E. COATES. Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass.-1 Graduate Assistantship ($60 per month for ten months), one half-time, assistina in laboratory courses rccluired: 1 Laboratory Assistantship ($1200). All fees remitted Address inquiries to Jose& S. CHAMBERLAIN. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.-12 Full-Time and Half-Time Assistantships in the various branches of chemistry. Allotments of funds to applicants furnishing evidence of superior scholarship. T h e dean's committee had approximately $6000 in scholarship funds available for 1929-30 to assist students in pursuing graduate work. I n addition there are elcven Fellowships. Address inquiries to FREDERICK G. KEVES. Michigan State College, East Lansing, Mi&--14 Half-Time Graduate Assistant-

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ships ($800), 4 in physical, 3 in organic, 2 in metallurgy, 3 in biochemistry, and 1 in analytical. Address inquiries t o ARTHUR J. CLARK. Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.-1 Graduate Fellowship ($750 and exemption from tuition, laboratory, and breakage fees). Half-time required in laboratory supervision of general chemistry and qualitative analysis. Address inquiries t o P. CONANT VOTER. Trustee Fellowships (expenses of residence and Mills College, Oakland, Calif.-:! tuition). 1 Amelia Anne Pease Fellowship (8500) and 2 Graduate Scholarshius (tuition) open for study in any department. Fellows are expected to devote some time to assisting in their respective departments. Address inquiries to CHAIRMAN OP THE C~MMI~TEE ON FELLOWSHIPS. Missouri School of Mines and Metallurrrv. -.. Rolla. Mo.-4 Graduate Assistantshins ($600 and exemption from laboratory fees). The graduate assistant is limited to twothirds of a full-time schedule per semester toward a master's demce. Address inauiries . to the DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY. 4 Research Fellowships in Metallurgy and Mining ($800 far ten months beginning Sept. 1, 1931). Fellows pay fees amounting to approximately $44 per year. Address inquiries to DIRECTOR. New YorkUniversity, New York City, a t University Heights (Nichols Laborntovy).Several Junior Teaching Fellowships ($600 with exemption from fees for three graduate courses); several Senior Teaching Fellowships ($800 with similar exemption). About six new appointments yearly. Address inquiries to A ~ ~ n E. u nH ~ L . At Washington Spare College.Several Junior Teaching Fellowships (SO0 with cacmption from three full courses in the Graduate School); several Senior Teaching Fellowships ($1000 with exemption as above); about fifteen new appointments yearly. Address inquiries to W. C. MACTAVISH. Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.-20 Graduate Assistantships ($800-1200) ; 4 Research Fellowships a t ($750-900); graduatc tuition depends upon the numher of semester hours of credit carried but does not exceed $150 per year in any case, research chemicals are supplied, charges made for breakage. Address inquiries to CHAIEJ.~AN, OP CHEMISTRY. DEPARTMENT Oberlin College, Oberlin, 0 h i o . S e v c r a l Oberlin College Fellowships ($500 and exemption from tuition and fees); 2 Graduate Assistantships ($750 with similar exemption); 2 Scholarships calling for exemption from tuition and fees. Address inquiries to HARRY N. HOLMES. The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.-13 Part-Time Assistantships (161000); 34 Graduate Assistantships ($500); a variable number of University Fellowships ($500) and Scholarships ($300). Address inquiries to W. L. EVANS. 1 special Fellowship ($750). All of the above carry exemption from fees (except matriculation and diploma fees of $10 each) and cost of chemicals. Address inquiries to GRADUATE SCHOOL. Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, Stillwater, 0kla.-7 Graduate Assistantships ($500 first year and $600 the second year with exemution from tuition and chemical fees). Address inquiries to 0. M. SM-. The Pennsylvania State College, State College, Pcnna.-6 to 10 Graduate Assistantships ($800 and exemption from tuition and laboratory fees); 5 t o 10 Graduate Scholarships which carry exemption from tuition and laboratory fees, 6 t o 9 Research Fellowships requiring no service ($800 to 81500 and exemption from tuition and laboratory fees); 2 t o 4 full-time Research Assistantships ($1500 to 617100). Address inquiries to FnANK C. WHITMORE.

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Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.-12 Part-Time Assistantships ($650). Address inquiries t o N. H. FURMAN. 4 full-time Fellowships ($600-1000). Address inquiries t o the DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCaOOL. Purdue University, Lafayette. 1nd.-8 Teaching Fellowships ($800 plus laboratory fees and breakage.) Preference t o men with master's degree or a t least one year of graduate work. Address inquiries t o R. B. MOORE. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y.-12 Fellowships ($600 and exemption from tuition and all other fees); several Scholarships ($300). No teaching required. Address inquiries to THE DIRECTOR. Rhode Island State College, Kingston, R. I.--€ Undergraduate Assistantships ($100 without exemption from fees). Holders required t o assist in lahoratory and to correct notebooks and papers t o an extent of approximately 200 hours. Address inquiries t o J. W. INCE. Rice Institute, Houston, Tex.-7 Graduate Fellowships ($750 and exemption from all fees). Six hours of laboratory teaching per week required. Address inquiries to HARRYB. WEISER. Rutgers University, New Bmnswick. N. J.-7 Full-Time Assistantships ($1030). Address inquiries to W. T . READ. St. Lonis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo.-5 Graduate Assistantships in the department of chemistry ($500-1000, with exemption from tuition). T m to twelve hours per week of laboratory instruction required. Address inquiries to L. F. YNTEMA. 5 Graduate Assistantships in department of biochemistry ($50&1000, with cnemption from tuition). Ten t o twelve hours per week of laboratory instruction required. Address inquiries to E. A. DOISY. Smith College, Northampton, Mass.-2 Part-Time Assistantships ($800 for &st year and $900 for second, and exemption from tuition and breakage fees). Twenty hours per week required in laboratory supervision and correction of papers. Address inquiries t o C. PAULINEBURT. South Dakota State College, State College Station, Brookings, S. D.-Part-Time Assistantship ($600 without exemption from tuition of $80). Eighteen hours' laboratory supervision in general or elementary organic required. Address inquiries t o B. A. DUNBAR. Stanford University, . . Stanford University, Calif.---Shell Research Fellowship, endowed by the Shell Development Co. ($900); du Pont Fellowship, endowed by the E. I . du Pont de Nemours Co. ($750); McCallum Research Fellowship, endowed by the American Rubher Producers, Inc. ($1000) ; Edward Curtis Franklin Fellowship ($500) ; Windt Scholarship in chemical engineering ($400) ; John Maxson Stillman Scholarship ($200) ; 3 Teaching Fellowships ($750); and a number of Teaching Assistantships (varying in compensation according to the service rendered). Address inquiries t o ROBERTE. SWAIN. There are a number of University Fellowships ($40&750) open t o graduate students in all departments. Address inquiries to the DEANOF TAE GRADUATE SCHOOL. The State Colleae Teaching Fellowships, re. of Washington. Pullman, Wash.-6 quiring 12 t o 15 hours per week assisting in the laboratory ($700 first year, $800 the second year), fees nominal. Address inquiries to C. C. TODD. 1 Research Fellowship in biochemistry ($600 for twelve months). Address inquiries to J. L. ST. JOHN. State University of Iowa, Iowa City, I a . 3 Scholarships ($200300); 4 Fellowships ($300-800); 3 Research Assistantships ($600 or more); 12 Graduate Assistant-

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ships ($350); and 16 Graduate Assistantships ($700). Address inquiries to EDWARD BARTOW. Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.-16 Graduate Instructorships ($750-900 with exemption from ail fees); a limited number of Fellowships ($500 with exemption from all fees); a limited number of Scholarships which carry exemption from fees. Address inquiries to R. S. BOEHNER. Tufts College, Boston 57, Mass.-1 Fellowship ($1000 and exemption from tuition); several Graduate Assistantships ($300, free tuition and free use of apparatus and chemicals). Address inquiries to FRANK W. DURKEE. Tulane University, New Orleans, La.-1 Part-Time Instructorship ($600); 2 Graduate Assistantships (.W50) ; 1 Graduate Assistantship (5400) ; 2 Student Assistantships (5300); 1 Student Assistantship ($200). All of the above carry free tuition and the remission of laboratory fees in the Graduate School. Address inquiries to H. W. MOSELEY. Union College, Schenectady, New York.-1 Part-Time Assistantship ($300 and exemption from tuition and all fees). Approximately one-fourth time required for correcting reports and problems in physical and assisting in analytical chemistry laboratory. Address inquiries to EDVARDELLERY. University of Akron, Akron, Ohio.-3 Fellowships in rubber chemistry ($1000 with exemption from tuition, fees, and deposits). Nine hours a week required of the holder in laboratory supervision. Address inquiries to H. E. SIMMONS. University of Alabama, University, Ah-3 Assistantships ($675); two pure research and one teaching and research. Address inquiries to STEW- J. LLOYD. The University of Arizona, Tucson, A r i z . 4 Graduate Assistantships ($600 with exemption from tuition and laboratory fees). Twelve t o fourteen hours per week required in laboratory supervision, grading notebooks, papers, etc. Address inquiries OF CHEMISTRY. to CHAIRMAN, DEPARTMENT University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Ark.-1 or more half-time Assistantships ($600) and 1or more fourth-time Assistantships ($300). Address inquiries to HARRISON HALE. University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y . 3 Scholarships ($750 and exemption from tuition). Six to eight hours' teaching required per week. Address inquiries to A. P. ST. University of California, Berkeley, Calif.-20 Fellowships and Teaching Fellowships. (These positions net about $650 after all fees are paid.) Address inquiries t o G. N. L ~ w r s . University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.-1 Fellowship ($1200); 6 Fellowships ($7501000); 5 Fellowships ($400-700); 2 Fellowships ($200-250); 1 Research Assistantship ($960); 3 Research Instructorships (52400-3000) and four Research Fellowships ($2400-3000) open only to those holding a Ph.D. degree; 4 Assistantships (5900); 5 Assistantships ($600); 5 Junior Assistantships ($500). All students are required to pay the graduate tuition fees of 5100 per quarter. This, however, is included in the stipends given above. Address inquiries to JULIUS STIEGLIT~. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.-2 Fellowships ($500); 2 Laws Fellowships ($500-750); all with exemption from tuition and laboratory fees. There are other Fellowships and Scholarships open t o applicants in all departments of the Graduate School. Address inquiries to Loms T. MORE,D a n of the Graduate School. In addition, there are also twenty Graduate Assistantships ($500-600, with exemption from tuition and laboratory fees), allotted in the Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Address inquiries concerning these Assistantships t o H. SHIPLEYFRY, department of chemistry or R. S. T o m , department of chemical engineering.

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University of Colorado, Boulder, C o l o . 4 Assistantships ($925); 11 Assistantships ($725). Address inquiries to JOHNB. EKELEY. University of Delaware, Newark, Del.-1 du Pont Fellowship ($300); 3 Part-Time Assistantships. Address inquiries to A. S. EASTMAN. University of Florida, Gainesville, F l a . 4 Fellowships ($500 and exemption from tuition): R. LEIGH. . . 12 Student Assistantshius. Address inquiries to TOWNES University of Illinois, Urbana, 111.-About 15 Teaching Assistantships of two Woes: half-time ($600) and quarter-time ($300). Address inquiries to ROGERAD AM^. .. 1 Cam and 1 du Pont ~ e k w s h i p($750 each); ~cholarshipsfor first-year graduates ($300); Fellowships for second-year ($400) and third-year graduate students (5500). All appointments carry exemption from tuition and laboratory fees and other university expenscs excluding, however, the matriculation fee of $10.00. Address inquiries to A. H. DANIELS,Dmn of the Graduate School. University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans.-11 Fellowships for graduates of Kansas colleges (1 to each college) ($400); 12 University Fellowships (WOO). Addrcss inquiries t o E. B. STOUBFER. 11 Part-Time Graduate Assistantships (.WOO-1000). Address inquiries to H. P. CADY. University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky.-1 Special Fcllowship ($300) for students interested in industrial work; 1 Fellowship ($500) for students interested in physiological chemistry; 3 half-time Assistantships ($500 plus tuition). Address inquiries to A. W. HOMBERGER. University of Maine, Orono, Me.-2 Teaching Fellowships ($500). Several parttime laboratory assistantships, payment made on basis of time spent in laboratory instruction and in grading laboratory notes. There is also available a fund from which loans can be made to students who have demonstrated marked ability and need some financial assistance. Address inquiries to C. A. BRAUTLECHT. University of Maryland, College Park, Md.-Several Teaching Fellowships ($500 and $1000 and exemption from tuition but not breakage fees). Two afternoons in the laboratories and 5-6 hours in correcting papers and in preparing reagents required of the holder of a $500 Fcllowship. Four afternoons in laboratories and 10 to 12 clock hours in departmental service required of the holder of a $1000 Fellowship. Address inquiries to L. B. BROUGHTON. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.-16 Teaching Assistantships ($8001000); 1 Lecture Assistantship (S800); 1 du Pont Fellowship ($750); 1 Prescott Fellowship in organic chemistry (S200-400); 1 University Fellowship ($500400); 1Scholarship ($200300). Address inquiries t o MOSESGOMBERG. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minu.-1 du Pont Fellowship ($750); 1 Shevlin Fcllowship ($500); 30 Teaching Assistantships ($750 or $650 without one year's previous experience as assistant). Both laboratory and university fees are remitted to holders of these positions. Address inquiries t o S. C. LIND. The University of Mississippi, University, Miss.-2 Graduate Fellowships ($300 with remission of laboratory fees), 12 hours work per week required; 6 Student Assistantships ($150 with remission of laboratory fees), open to graduate and undergraduate students, 6 hours work per week required; 2 Stockroom Assistantships ($500 with remissio~~ of laboratory fces and room furnished in chemistry building), continuous duty. Address inquiries to G. H. WOOLLETT. University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.-1 University Fellowship ($600); 1 University Scholarship ($300); 15 Graduate Assistantships (8600-700). Address inquiries SCBLUNDT. to HERMAN University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Neb.-Several Scholarships ($350-500); several

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Fellowships ($500-750); 5 Research Fellowships for study of arsenic compounds ($6011). All carry exemption from tuition and a n allowance for chemicals and breakage. Address inquiries to F. W. UPSON. University of Nevada, Reno, Nev.-1 Teaching Fellowship ($600). Address inquiries to G. W. SEARS. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C.-3 Teaching Fellowships ($500); 5 Asistantships ($750); 6 Assistantships ($500); 1 Fellowship ($300). Address inquiries t o J a m s M. BELL. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, 1nd.-7 Graduate Assistantships ($750 each); 1non-teaching Research Fellowship ($750 plus free tuition); 2 Teaching Fellowships ($1000 each). Address inquiries t o HERMANH. WENZKE. University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.-3 Graduate Fellowships (S500 first year, $600 second); 4 Half-Time Fellowships ($25 per month for nine months). Exemption from tuition but from no other fees for both. Twenty clock hours required of full-time Fellows, ten of half-time. Duties include assisting in laboratory, reading papers, etc. Address inquiries t o 0. F. S T ~ R O R D . ~niversityof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penna.--Several UniversityScholarships and Fellowships ($200-1000); 2 Research Fellowships open only to holders of Ph.D. degree ($1500). Address inquiries t o H. LAMARCR&Y. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Penna.-6 Graduate Assistantships ($800 and exemption from tuition fees). Address inquiries to A. SILVERMAN. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tan.-5 Teaching Fellowships ($500 and remission of all tuition fees except $25, which covers the student activity fee, health and library fees). Address inquiries to CHARLES0. HILL. University of Texas, Austin, Tex.-24 Tutorships ($725, 800, and 1000) and Assistantships ($550). Address inquiries to H. R. HENZE. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.-+ Teaching Fellowships ($500 without exemption from fees, amounting to about $70); 1 Storeroom Assistantship ($4W). Address inquiries to W. D. BONNER. University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt.-A number of University Fellowships ($700-800 and exemption from tuition fees). Address inquiries to G. H. BURROWS. University of Virginia, University, Va.-A number of University Fellowships not specifically allocated to individual departments; 1 Fellowship ($750 and exemption from tuition); 13 Teaching Fellowships (S50-750 and exemption from tuition). Assistance, not exceeding 15 hours per week in undergraduate courses, required of Teaching Fellows. Address inquiries t o SECRETARY, CHEMISTRY FACULTY. University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.-18 Teaching Fellowships ($720). Address inquiries to GEORGE McP. SMITH. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.-3 University Fellowships ($750); 1 du Pont Fellowship (8750); 1 or 2 University Scholarships ($250); 1 Special Scholarship far women only (S300); 4 or 5 Private Research Assistantships (18600); 5 or 6 Senior Assistantships ($1000-1200); 10-15 Junior Assistantships ($600-800). Address inquiries to J. H. MATHEWS. University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo.-2 Graduate Assistantships ($600). Address inquiries to P. T. MILLER. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Term.-3 Fellowships ($500 and exemption from breakage fees); 3 Scholarships ($300 and exemption from breakage fees); Eagen Fellowship ($800 and exemption from laboratory fees). Address inquiries to J. M. BRECKEN~~GE. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Va.-4 Fellowships (8400-750). Address inquiries to J. W. WATSON.

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Wash'mgton University, St. Louis, Ma.-8 Assistantships ($750 with exemption from tuition and laboratory fees, and allowance for breakage); 1 Industrial Fellowship ($500 to $750 with similar exemption from fees); several University Fellowships ($500). and Scholarships ($200 with similar exemption from fees). Address inqniries t o L. MCMASTER. Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.-1 Part-Time Assistantship ($550 with exemution from tuition). Duties required are preparation for lectures and laboratories. . Address inquiries to HELENS. FRENCH. Wesleyan University, Middletown, C o n n . 4 t o 6 Half-Time Assistantships ($600 6rst year, and $800 second year, plus exemption from tuition and charges for breakage); 2 Industrial Fellowships, with limited teaching duties. Address inquiries to DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY. Graduate Assistantships West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.-6 ($650); 4 Graduate Fellowships (approximately 8500); 1 Graduate Assistantship ($1200); 3 Fellowships (812M)). Address inquiries to FRIENDE. CLARK. Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.-1 Jeavons Fellowship ($1200); 1 Cushman Fellowship ($750); 2 Ohio Chemical Manufacturing Company Fellowships (5900); 1 Scholarship ($500). All of these positions carry exemption from tuition and laboratory fees. 3 Assistantships (.%00-1000 and frcc tuition). Address inquiries to E. J. BENTON, Dean of the Graduate School. Williams College, Williamstown, Mas-2 Part-Time Assistantships ($1200 and exemption from tuition and fees). General assistant work required in general, qualitaMEARS. tive, organic, and physical. Address inquiries to BRAINIIRD Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass.-2 Part-Time Assistantships ($753 and exemption of one-half of $280 tuition). Supervision required in five threehour laboratory periods per week. Address inquiries to W. L. JENNINGS. Yale University, New Haven, Conn.Several Assistantships ($850-1000, without remission of tuition, laboratory fees, and breakage amounting to about $350): several Scholarships and Fellowships that are usually reserved for Ph.D. degree candidates in the final year; the Loomis Fellowship ($1500). Address inquiries to ARTHURJ. HILL. ~

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